Here's a question: What if Donald Trump's immigration plan ends up being not much different than how things work today?
That seems to be possible scenario after top campaign officials retreated Sunday on both his signature "deportation force" to remove 11 million immigrants, but also on the possibility of granting legal status to certain immigrants.
The latest statements clouded Trump's already shifting thinking after a tumultuous week that saw him zigzag across the immigration debate.
Campaign manager Kellyanne Conway on "Fox News Sunday" shot down any chance that immigrants could stay in the U.S. and become legal residents.